Global Patent Index - EP 0741856 B1

EP 0741856 B1 20021030 - ANTI-FRAGMENTATION COVERING FOR AN ARMOURED VEHICLE

Title (en)

ANTI-FRAGMENTATION COVERING FOR AN ARMOURED VEHICLE

Title (de)

SPLITTERSCHUTZBESCHICHTUNG FÜR PANZERFAHRZEUGE

Title (fr)

REVETEMENT PARE-ECLATS POUR VEHICULE BLINDE

Publication

EP 0741856 B1 20021030 (FR)

Application

EP 95941143 A 19951127

Priority

  • FR 9501557 W 19951127
  • FR 9414343 A 19941130

Abstract (en)

[origin: US5767435A] PCT No. PCT/FR95/01557 Sec. 371 Date Jul. 19, 1996 Sec. 102(e) Date Jul. 19, 1996 PCT Filed Nov. 27, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO96/17219 PCT Pub. Date Jun. 6, 1996The invention relates to a splinterproof lining for a structure, such as an armoured vehicle. The splinterproof lining comprises several layers. The splinterproof lining includes an adhesive layer of solid organic material which is placed against a wall of the structure. The adhesive layer is between approximately 2 and 30 mm thick. An adjacent layer of a composite material with an organic matrix and a mineral or an organic reinforcement is placed in the immediate vicinity of the adhesive layer. The adjacent layer is approximately 5-30 mm thick. The splinterproof lining may also include a dispersion zone approximately 5 to 10 mm thick and filled with a polyurethane foam, with the dispersion zone placed between the adhesive layer and the adjacent layer. Additionally, an absorbing layer of double-drawn polyethylene approximately 5 mm thick, may be placed against the adjacent layer. In practice, the adhesive layer may be a first sub-layer of polyethylene approximately 15 mm thick and a second sub-layer of a composite material with an organic matrix, the second sub-layer being approximately 10 mm thick.

IPC 1-7

F41H 5/04

IPC 8 full level

F41H 5/04 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

F41H 5/0457 (2013.01 - EP US); F41H 5/0464 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

CH DE GB LI SE

DOCDB simple family (publication)

US 5767435 A 19980616; DE 69528697 D1 20021205; DE 69528697 T2 20030703; EP 0741856 A1 19961113; EP 0741856 B1 20021030; FR 2727508 A1 19960531; FR 2727508 B1 19970117; IL 116214 A0 19960131; WO 9617219 A1 19960606

DOCDB simple family (application)

US 67633996 A 19960719; DE 69528697 T 19951127; EP 95941143 A 19951127; FR 9414343 A 19941130; FR 9501557 W 19951127; IL 11621495 A 19951130